Australia’s Nine Signs Content Deals With Google, Facebook

June 1, 2021

Australian broadcaster and publisher Nine Entertainment Ltd. signed a multi-year content supply agreement with Google and Facebook Inc, which uses strict licensing laws to boost profits.

The owner of the Australian Financial Review and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers, as well as the Nine free-to-air channel, said he would provide clips and articles to Google News for five years and Facebook for three years.

Nine did not disclose the value of the deal.

This makes all three of Australia’s largest media companies partnership agreements with U.S. technology giants.

Rivals Seven West Media Ltd and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp have also struck similar deals in recent months.

Nine shares gained as much as 5% before settling at 1% in late afternoon trading.

The “Big Tech’ firms have agreed to pay for content from dozens of regional and specialist providers after months of dispute that led Facebook to block all third-party content on its platform in Australia.

For more information, read the original story in Reuters.

Top Stories

Related Articles

April 2, 2026 AMD has agreed to acquire Intel in an all-stock transaction that would combine the two long-time x86 more...

March 31, 2026 In what would be its longest public-facing outage to date, China’s DeepSeek chatbot went offline for more more...

March 31, 2026 OpenAI is shutting down its video-generation app Sora after operating costs reached about $1 million per day. more...

March 30, 2026 Walmart is rolling out digital shelf labels across all of its US stores by the end of more...

Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.
Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn